Sexual Sorcery
See also Modern Sex Magick by Donald Michael Kraig (Museum Library id. no. 306.7 KRA 505).
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See also Modern Sex Magick by Donald Michael Kraig (Museum Library id. no. 306.7 KRA 505).
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Includes an account of the curse placed by Mother Ivey on a field near Harlyn, with many interesting details not found elsewhere.
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Donated by the author. A book of reproductions of tapestries on the subject of witchcraft, created by the author/artist between 2006 and 2017, together with her observations on the persecution …
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Includes a section on Museum founder Cecil Williamson’s involvement with MI6 and his covert operations investigating Nazi occultism (p.175 ff). It suggests that Cecil Williamson knew Otto Rahn. See also Lucifer’s …
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Includes an account of Museum founder Cecil Williamson’s work for MI6 during the Second World War (p.264 ff). See also Nigel Graddon’s book Otto Rahn and the Quest for the Holy …
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Two more of Walter Cambra’s fascinating articles taking a revisionist view of Biblical and Christian issues – in this case combined with his extensive knowledge of astrology and numerology. See …
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Analysis of the Tarot deck constructed by Aleister Crowley and Lady Frieda Harris. Signed by the author (including an amusing sketch). Donated in memory of Kathryn “Kat” Adams.
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Donated and inscribed by the author. With colour illustrations by Kate Wyatt, and a Foreword by Chris Packham.
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Novel by Thomas Hardy inspired by his stay at Boscastle. Mentions the wearing of a toadstone ring (p. 177).
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Donated by the author. The third in a series of novels featuring a witchcraft museum loosely inspired by this Museum. The others are Strange Magic (Museum Library id. no. 808.83 MOO 7744) …
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Donated by Mark the Wand. Part of an interesting local history project in Devon.
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The Museum’s Dowsing display includes a section on the work of Hamish Miller, and for many years he made hand-forged dowsing rods for sale in the Museum shop. The Museum …
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A very wide selection of myths, legends and folktales from the Rhine area.
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Partly researched at the Museum. With line illustrations by Quibe. A deliberately meandering exploration of mazes, using twists and turns in its layout to playfully underline its concept.
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Number 3 of a limited edition of 25. Handbound in red cloth, with a silkscreen illustration on the front cover. Inscribed by the author/illustrator. Stunningly illustrated, revisionist adult version of …
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Lavishly illustrated in colour – very user-friendly and appealing. See also Sally Morningstar’s Spellweaving (Museum Library id. no. 133.44 MOR 5219).
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Donated by the author. Very funny children’s book about the struggles of an enthusiastic but unconventional trainee witch.
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Donated by the author. Magic infiltrates the normal world in a slightly satirical novel about shops in London and the New Forest.
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A very interesting and revealing study of magical practitioners in the Welsh Borders from medieval times to the present day. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of magic, …
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Number 130 of a limited edition of 891. Donated and inscribed by the author. With a very beautiful frontispiece illustration by Carolyn Hamilton-Giles. Peter Hamilton-Giles is co-founder of the Dragon’s …
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Practical Pagan spellcraft. See also Eileen Holland’s The Spellcaster’s Reference: Magickal Timing for the Wheel of the Year, Museum Library id. no. 133.44 HOL 5301.
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Includes a reference to the use of snails in love magic – see Museum Object Nos. 265 and 270; and a reference to the use of stockings – see Object …
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